Definition:
way
- way(used with a sing. v.) distance; way
- wayincidentally
- wayto take a decisive action, esp. one from which no retreat is possible
- wayto come to one; befall one
- way(esp. of a man) to have sexual intercourse with, sometimes by intimidating or forcing one's partner
- wayforming a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction
- wayspace for passing
- wayto go forward; proceed
- waydealt with; disposed of
- wayto achieve recognition or success; advance
- wayto become unrestrained or uninhibited; lose control of (one's temper, emotions, etc.)
- wayextraordinary; unusual
- wayto regard as suitable or possible; consider seriously
- waymethod or means
- wayby the route of; through
- wayroad or route
- wayto yield
- waydirection
- wayto engage in sexual intercourse
- wayto start out; travel; go
- wayto do completely or wholeheartedly
- wayhabits or customs
- wayto go along a course in advance of others, as a guide
- wayimproper; amiss
- wayto yield to
- wayto do something that inconveniences one; make an unusual effort
- wayhardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
- wayto collapse
- wayto allow to pass; clear the way
- wayto make forward or astern progress even though engines are not running
- wayto journey (to travel (to go from one place to another))
- waycondition
- wayto relinquish to another; withdraw
- wayafter a fashion; to some extent
- wayto take the initiative; be first or most prominent
- wayout of the frequented way; not the usual route
- wayto have a charming, persuasive, or effective manner of dealing with
- wayin a state or condition so as not to obstruct or hinder
- waymanner